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Guest post by Jacob Pace, Business Development & Strategic Partnerships at Create Music GroupYouTube has without a doubt become one of the most accessible mediums for content in the world. In June of this year, it was stated that the platform had 1.5 billion monthly logged-in users. With such a large platform existing for musicians, I decided to put together a list of basic practices that every artist is fully capable of executing, no matter the amount of resources that they have access to:1) Have a presenceEvery artist these days should have some kind of an owned presence on YouTube (i.e a presence that is not entirely built off the back of another channel). Not only does this usually mean more revenue for you at the end of the day, but you have more control of where to direct your audience. If you’re unsure of what kind of content to upload, start by simply uploading your songs and use your cover art as the background image. YouTube is a very visual platform, however, so I would highly encourage making an attempt to incorporate movement or animations into your videos, even if it means having to do them yourself for the time being. Have you heard of this great platform YouTube? They have tutorials for just about anything you can think of. Additionally, consistency is one of the biggest keys to succeeding on any platform. Stay consistent with how often you upload and eventually begin programming planned content in, such as covers, mixes, or anything beyond what fans can just find on other music services.2) Keywords, keywords, keywordsRelated articles





